Maryum Tanveer
FAST
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If I could sum up the past 4 years in 2 words, I would say that the time spent at FAST NUCES is challenging and rewarding.
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Maryum Tanveer (i16-0711) If I could sum up the past 4 years in 2 words, I would say that the time spent at FAST NUCES is challenging and rewarding. The challenge here transcends quizzes that come out of nowhere or projects that seem near impossible to finish at times. It doesn't refer to the schedules which are hard to follow or that one course which ruins your transcript. Rather, FAST challenges you to push your own limits in ways you never deemed probable or comfortable and allows you to question your own perceptions through a rigmarole of 8 semesters. It eliminates the fear of a situation you consider daunting from afar and allows you the luxury of being able to confront it head-on. Of course, this is where the reward factor comes in. The institute pokes and prods you into the final result; the facsimile of an admirable individual who excels at opportunities presented and expends integrity and respect in the work that they do. It gives you platforms to exhibit your capabilities and intelligence under the guidance of the most well-trained minds so that you can truly bring out the best version of yourself. Hence, when looking back at the 4 years I spent at FAST NUCES, I recall opportunities that shaped the way I handle and view things - from my own manner of work to the theoretical application of everything I've learned - which include internship opportunities at JAZZ and Statebank of Pakistan and the opportunity to carry out my FYP in public sector organizations to study generational diversity. I remember the hours my institute and instructors tirelessly put in along with me to overcome elements that I considered obstacles - whether they be larger than life FYP topics carried out in difficult organizations or hurdles during my internships. Most importantly, I remember the value it taught me to place on whatever project I take up.
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Maryum Tanveer is a recent graduate from FAST NUCES with internship experience at Jazz and State Bank of Pakistan. Her background includes a Final Year Project focused on generational diversity within public sector organizations.
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["Generational Diversity", "Public Sector Research", "Internship Experience", "Project Management", "Academic Research"]
Status: ai_done
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Source file: Graduate Directory FAST School of Management - 2020 (Final) (2).pdfFrom job #26 page 117
Created: 1778147959